If they support this game even half as well as No Man's Sky then I'm excited to see how this one works out!
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I just hope they don't stop supporting NMS after this releases.
Yeah. This one caught my eye. My friends and I are looking forward to it.
Hmmmm, Valheim meets No Man Sky? Sign me up!
Valheim turned my group off when we accidentally wandered into a biome we weren’t ready for (and didn’t know) and were all one shot by those stupid mosquitos on the opposite side of the map from our camp and couldn’t get our stuff back. We had issues like that before but could always just barely recover our stuff. But those damned mosquitos? Nah.
But if Hello Games can take care of balance issues like that, I’m definitely willing to take a chance.
Take a regular bow with flint arrows and you can 1 shot them - we were haunted by the deathsquittos (aka skeeters) for a while, but it’s not that hard to snipe them and get stuff back. Esp with the corpse run feature you get upon grabbing the tombstone
I trust hello games, so I am very excited about this
Looks super neat. Hopefully it turns out well. I don't really like NMS, sadly. It seems like such a great game but it doesn't hook me. I'll wait on this one for actual game play and systems.
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They announced this during the video game awards and chat was just like "Nooo, not again! Stop this man!" and "Wow, this game will be amazing in 10 years"